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Britannic (2000)A fictional account of the sinking of the H.M.H.S. Britannic off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916. This explores the theory of a German agent sabotaging the liner, a hospital ship. Director:Brian Trenchard-Smith |
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Britannic (2000)A fictional account of the sinking of the H.M.H.S. Britannic off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916. This explores the theory of a German agent sabotaging the liner, a hospital ship. Director:Brian Trenchard-Smith |
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Edward Atterton | ... |
Reynolds
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Amanda Ryan | ... |
Vera Campbell
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| Jacqueline Bisset | ... |
Lady Lewis
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Townsend
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Captain Barrett
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Doctor Baker
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Alex Ferns | ... |
Stoker Evans
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Eleanor Oakley | ... |
Sarah Lewis
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Archie Davies | ... |
William Lewis
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Ed Stobart | ... |
Mayfield
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Adam Bareham | ... |
Radio Operator
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David Lumsden | ... |
German Radio Operator
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Captain Kruger
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Philip Rham | ... |
Jurgens
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Daniel Coonan | ... |
Seamus
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The lazaret ship Brittanic is used by England to transport weapons to Egypt. The German secret service wants to show that abuse of the red cross by overtaking the ship and steering it to a neutral port for inspection. The British secret service hear rumors of an operation and places its own agent, Vera Campell, a board, using the false identity of the nanny of the wife of the British Ambassador in Greece. The German plot to overtake the ship fails, so does a torpedo attack by a submarine. Will the ship be captured? Written by Stephan Eichenberg <Stephan.Eichenberg@stud.ch.tum.de>
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